The service is due
to start in two hours and already, large crowds
are building. Oh, Lady Gaga! So beautiful!
Thank you, thank you! How old is Max?
Nine months. Oh, a puppy! Hi! Oh, he’s gorgeous!
Who in the world is this? Mabelle. Hi, Mabelle! It’s looking to be
a bumper attendance. Over 2,000 people
have arrived so far. The more overexcited pets
packed in the pews, the greater the potential
for pandemonium. Outside, the procession animals
and their handlers are arriving. Every year, a local animal sanctuary
loans them to Patti for the day to help the cathedral
with fundraising. Anyone who wants to lead one of
these exotic animals up the aisle, or bring a pet, can make a donation. The money raised funds work in
the community and helps with the upkeep of the cathedral. But many of the animals
require careful handling. Oh! Boa, boa, boa! Yeah! All right, behind sheep
and then, boa, stay there. It’s wonderful to see the cathedral
full for our St Francis Day celebration and it is
mixture of domestic animals… At 11am, the Bishop of New York
begins the service. Patti has just 45 minutes left
to get all the animals lined up and ready to move out on cue. The mama duck with
the baby ducks? Yes! Patti’s ark is taking shape. Oscar’s going to go first up
the ramp and down the aisle, followed by Camel. But all the animals need to be
lined up in a very particular order for the procession. We don’t want the birds of prey
behind the baby ducklings. No. If predator species are placed
next to potential prey, they could attack. And large animals might kick
smaller animals behind them. All right, Diane, let’s head down. The service is now well under way. With only 30 minutes left to go, one
of Patti’s animal handlers faints. The lady just passed out. OK. So, we’re calling 911,
we’re letting security know. But the show must go on.
All right, everybody, line up. If you’ve got animals, come with me. If I may ask the congregation
to be seated. Finally, it’s time to go. Open the doors, open the doors. As the procession of animals
is beginning now… lose sleep over whether or not
the animals will actually make it all the way down the main aisle
of the cathedral. When the animals enter the narrow
aisle, they could feel trapped. This is the moment when they are
most likely to panic. But the animals remain calm. There’s this quiet that engulfs
this amazing cathedral, this huge space,
and that’s what I love. That moment where I know
everything’s in place and it’s all going to be OK. The Bishop blesses
the last of the animals, the procession’s poop scooper
deals with one final accident, and Patti can breathe again. The event has been a triumph. It’s all worked out again,
which is miraculous. To see this magnificent cathedral
filled as it ought to be filled every Sunday, this is what
it’s about, that we come together in these moments
and they’re sacred.

💕💕 special place where I come to gather my thoughts 💕💕 so my answers to the dog handlers can be even more to the point 💕💕 they certainly deserve the very best 🍀 #dogs #dogsoftwitter #thoughtfulness #pets #calmness #Slovenia #forest

The MazePost author

Makeu UpsetPost author

Henky MizellaPost author

*Tomorrow the Ceremony is intended for All inanimate objects like: The Cars, Motorbikes, Drones, Three-Wheeled Children bicycles etc.! I know what the Almighty Lord wants and Not things like this and that! Only Human beings who surrender to the Almighty Lord and in Total! *It means that there is a False Hint from the Almighty Lord that has been practiced by Humans all this time!